PowerPoint-Word-Acrobat photo color management

F

Frieda

I'm working in Photoshop CS, then inserting the pictures into PowerPoint
2003. The mode (in photoshop) is set to RGB, 8bits/channel.
The Profile Setting is "Don't color manage".

I use the "Save for Web" feature and Save as a JPG, Progressive, Optimized on.

This produces fantastic looking photos when they are previewed in internet
explorer, when my screen (display) settings are at 256 colors.

I tried to save as PNG-8, Windows turned on, diffusion with 100% dither, and
auto colors. This (according to Lynda Wyman) produced good photos, had
dots, but looked good. They looked good when viewed with internet explorer.

But, when I put the pictures into PowerPoint 2003, they still come up with
the dots in a different pattern -- like a grid. I think there's something
with how PowerPoint is reading the image files I put in. It must be doing
something
with the colors because I've tried several different configurations with
Photoshop, and each time I get the grid pattern when I put the photos into
PowerPoint or Word.

I even tried to copy, paste special, and tried all of the "Paste Special"
options -- which didn't seem to change the gridding, but did change the size
at which the pictures were pasted -- the BMP setting made it come in a bit
larger (probably because it was reading the pixels and made adjustments for
that -- i assume).

So, I'm wondering, what I can do make that grid pattern disappear when I put
my photos into PowerPoint, or even MS Word.

I will then, have to PDF everything for final delivery to the customer, who
asked that I prep everything using 256 colors.

Yikes! -- Help!
 
A

Arvin Meyer

This has no possible connection to the word "Access" much less the database
product. You will probably get an answer in one of the PowerPoint
newsgroups, but it is unlikely that any of us might know the best answer.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access Downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
F

Frieda

You are so right! I thought I had clicked "General", but it appears I did
not. Thanks for responding!
 

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